One interview led to a local pawn shop where a Sony Play Station and camera belonging to one victim were discovered.

Raney said when the deputies interviewed Giesler1s father, he admitted he had sold the items for his unemployed son but didn1t know the merchandise was stolen. Reportedly, he also noted a cut on his son1s hand, obtained from breaking in a window during one of the burglaries.

Giesler1s blood had been found at the house.

When Giesler was informed of his father1s disclosure, he admitted to both break-ins, Raney said.

Giesler is residing in Harris County Jail without bond and will face a court Feb. 20.

If convicted of the charges, he may be sentenced to two to 20 years in state jail and a fine of up to $10,000.